RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is fast-tracking the unification of its government platforms, with 267 already merged as the Kingdom seeks a top-10 global ranking by 2030, according to KPMG Middle East.
The firm’s latest report, “From Citizen Experience to Empowerment”, sets out how the Kingdom is poised to integrate its fragmented digital services into a singular ecosystem, capitalizing on its advanced infrastructure, centralized governance, and digitally native population.
The move builds on the Kingdom’s Digital Government Strategy 2023–2030, which seeks to consolidate more than 800 separate platforms into a coherent, citizen-centric ecosystem.
In its report, KPMG stated: “Saudi Arabia has the opportunity to enter this transformation with strategic advantages: strong leadership commitment under Vision 2030, streamlined governance, advanced digital infrastructure, and a digitally native population.”
This transformation leverages artificial intelligence, blockchain, predictive analytics, and Internet of Things technologies.






